World Cup 2022: A legacy of modern slavery
The FIFA World Cup, an opportunity for unity and sportsmanship, has been marked by exploitation and considerable human cost for this year’s tournament in Qatar. - Page 38
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The FIFA World Cup, an opportunity for unity and sportsmanship, has been marked by exploitation and considerable human cost for this year’s tournament in Qatar. - Page 38
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A man is now receiving the support he is entitled to – 18 years after being trafficked to the UK for forced labour. Our team helped him report his experiences. - Page 38
Daniel* was just 12 when he was trafficked to work in the weaving industry. After 2 years, Hope for Justice found him on the streets and brought him to safety. - Page 38
Saturday, April 22nd is #EarthDay and so we wanted to take this opportunity to share some information on how climate change, sustainability and environmental issues are interconnected with the eradication of modern slavery and human trafficking, and what we as consumers can do about it. Climate change and modern slavery are closely linked in a vicious cycle of - Page 38
Hope for Justice explains why we take seriously the issue of climate change as we seek to end human trafficking and help its victims and survivors. - Page 38
Protect your business from Modern Slavery Businesses in all sectors should be concerned about discovering workers who are victims of modern slavery in their supply chains. It is a growing problem. Over 77% of companies believe slavery is likely to exist in their supply chain Source: ‘Corporate Leadership on Modern Slavery’ survey, ETI/Hult International Business School, - Page 38
Donate to Hope for Justice and help end human trafficking and modern-day slavery. Be the difference between freedom and exploitation. Help victims and survivors - Page 38
The fashion industry made around US$1.53 trillion last year alone, but how much of that has been linked to modern slavery? - Page 38
On 18th July 2023, it was confirmed that the Illegal Migration Bill will soon become law, after attempts to further amend the Bill in the House of Lords failed. - Page 38